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Cognitive Networks 5G and Beyond
Mostafa Essa ETSI Summit on Artificial IntelligencePresented by: For:
Outline
4 April 20192
5G towards Connected Machines IoT
IoT Challenges and Solutions
AI and ICT Story
Radio Access Drones
Cognitive Het‐Nets
New Vulnerabilities
5G towards Connected Machines IoT
Source: Ericsson Mobility Report, June 2017
70% of wide‐area IOT devices will use cellular technology in 2022
Capacity
IoT
Reduced complexity (Low cost devices)
Improved power efficiency
(Energy efficient system)
Support of massive number of low throughput
devices (Scalability)
Improved indoor coverage
(Ubiquitous coverage)
IoT Challenges
Capacity
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Future Challenges
mm Waves
Small Cells
Limited coverage per cell
IoT Challenges and Solutions
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Artificial Intelligence is the Answer
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Earlier
• Physical Infrastructure
Present
•Automation and Virtualization
Forthcoming
• Intelligence Empowering
Mobile Networks Evolution milestones
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Intelligence Evolution Story
E2E Network Resources
management
SDN and NFVCore Network management
Radio Access SON
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Cooperative RAN and Front Haul Drone Concept
A.I. controls fleet of RAN dronesand Front Haul drones
Central A.I. platform
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Intelligent Networks Co. Mobile Broadband and Backhaul Concept
Cellular
RAN Drone
Central A.I. platform
Cellular
Cellular
Zone A
Zone B
AI triggered an resources management action
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Vodafone Dronesmilestones
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IOT Solution
Future proof for RAN drones
Manned to AI controlled drones
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Extra Opportunity
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Cognitive Heterogeneous Networks
Cellular WiMax
Bluetooth
Satellite RAN Drone
Central A.I. Platform
AI creates synergyBetween various wirelessnetworks
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New Vulnerabilities
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Ease Accessible Network Nodes
Hacked drones
Various Networks Backdoors
AI is the Answer again
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Q&A